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Show 'i THE LEHI FREE PRESS ' LOCAL ITEMS ' Mr. and Mrs. Max snt! R,rfh THURSDAY. OCTOBER u i r.A f t - 14. 1937 ru The 9th grade speech class enjoyed Mr. and Mrs. Elias M. Jones risHad a pay winnie roast on the lake shore in Provo. Saturday. Wednesday evening ISED RADIOS FOR SALE d The Junior and Senior High studI Mrs. Gsaffenberjrer of Grand Junc- ents were entertained with a Jyceura CHEAP tion, Colorado, is visitinjj her daughter number of dancing Tuesday morning. Mrs. Ward Christofferson this week. vans, Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fox of week-enMrs. Le Trinnaman and children Tooele, were Lehi visitors Saturday. of Hailey, Idaho, are guests of Mr. LEHI HARDWARE work. and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman. LI. yd Gunther of Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Thomas of the Ixgan. The physiology class under the leadspent Zimmerman Enii' Your Home Store of Service Provo of was week-en- d Charleston, spent Sunday with Mr. in lehi with his parents, a week-enMrs. Iiuis Nielson of Burley, ership of Joseph Robinson will enjoy not sruest of Miss Pauline and Mrs. Afton PHONE J Mr. Giles. Mrs. and Carl Gunther. Idaho, and Mr. and Mrs. I. W. Fox of a gay outdoor pary tonight (Thursa Worlu.n . Main Street rSlen Wine Murray, were Sunday guests of Mr. day) at the Cave Camp is American M-- o i 4 ...i t , .(, r;i. Fork Canyon. wut aim .ins. nimunu and Mrs. Thomas Trinnaman. Aitkin Mr. and Mrs. Max Lehi. UUk t t n.. iv. .i 0 Rothe spent k. H. Wing in Salt Lake on lent Thursdayo of last week in Salt Lake nu business and pleasure trip f Jn a business and pleasure trip. oved to T vTlIH t , Inury of last wetk in Salt Lake temple workers M. nday. a business and pleasure trip. j Miriam Lott fpent the week-enin H. W. Johnson of Salt Lake spent Mrs. Orson Godfrey and daughter, ' Salt Lake with her sister Mrs. Morris Sunday afterno n at the Orson GodGladys motored to Salt Lake, Thurs- - Trane. frey home. day of last week on business. Mildred Smith of Salt Lake, spent Mr. and M rs. Carl Gunther spent Mr. and Mrs. Max Rothe spent; the d in Lehi with her sister, Monday in Salt Lake doing temple Monday in Salt Lake doing temple Mrs. Ernest Larsen. work. d 5-- 1 s'V: XY i oJ AT C.. 11 Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Webb snentL. o..i ; ui oan iuiii.iiu. in Salt Lake on a business ; luesday tv,; ...;,v, J uvcm., ii iA.ni .,. ... . n.Ul t J. O. Mieling. i;v,j t,,,,. -- 1 "1 the , TEN YEARS AGO TEX IS OCTOBER It is interesting to turn back the pages of the years and read the record of a business. For time has a way of testing purposes, ft?? IP and policies. The fundamental policy of the Bell System is not of recent birth it has been the for many years. corner-ston- e On October 20, 1927, it was reaffirmed by Walter S. Gifford, fcmriWl-iTr- rnirtirr " .Li President of the American Tele- phone and Telegraph Co. Theresa Taylor of Salt Lake, spent in Ltihi with her mother, the week-en- d Mrs. E. W.. Taylor. .l f, ... Meni iixiic, if- - ailU .UI3, Dinner guess of Mr. and Mrs. tt Hansen, Sunday, were Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Nels..n. Era-me- Mr. and Mr.s Orin Burgess Alpine, spent Sunday with Mrs,. V. Taylor. of! Mrs. Elizabeth Cameron of Santa E. Ann, California, spent Sunday in Lehi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. F. Kirkham. Miss Golda Jensen and Edna May Dalton spent Sundav visiting in Lehi Mr. and Mrs. Heber Bower and with Mr. and Mrs- - O. A. Slade. children of Moran, Wyoming, are visiting this week with Mrs. Bowers Mrs. Christa Peterson and Mr. and mother, Mrs. Alice Austin. Mrs. Berg Ellison of Salt Lake City, were week-en- d guests of Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Forest of 0. A. Slade. Brigham City spent Saturday and Sunday visiting with Mr. and Mrss. A. Mr. and Mrs- George Stores and D. Rhodes and Mr. and Mrs. Ira Mrs- William Stores spent Friday Racker. evening in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Dorton . Mrs. Thomas Powers and Mrs. J. E. Nelson attended a shower in PleasMr. and Mrs. George Rick enjoyed a ant Grove. Wednesday afternoon for five day trip last week through Bryce, Mrs: B. C. I.inebauph. Zion and Grand Canyon's. They arrived home Saturday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Ben Russon, Mrs. Peterson and Ms. Afton PeterMrs. Emily Greenwood Webster of son spent Friday in Salt Iike, visit-inLos Angeles, California, was a weekat the Veterans Hospital with end guest of Mrs. George G. Afton Peterson who is receiving THE QUALITY OF FOODS is considered by a good housewife when planning her meals. She selects and nourishing foods for her family. body-buildi- You can always depend on getting a large variety and only the BEST FOODS at Larsen's at prices that are right We are fully stocked in everything you need, Fresh and Tender Meats. Fruits and Vegetables and all grocery items. - - Come in, phone, or send in your order promptly delivered to your door. and Telegraph Company and its Associated Bell Telephone Companies is to furnish telephone service to the nation. This business from its very nature is carried on without competition in the usual sense. "These facts have a most important bearing on the policy that must be followed by the management if it lives up to its responsibilities. "The fact that the responsibility for such a large part of the telephone service of the safety. This policy is bound to succeed in the long run and there is no justification for acting otherwise than for the long run. country rests solely upon this Company $mi its Associated Companies also imposes on the management an t:nuusl obligation to the public to see to it that the service shall at "Earnings must be sufficient to assure the best possible telephone service at all times and to assure the continued financial integrity of the business. Earnings that are less than adequate must result in telephone service that is something less than the best possible. "Earnings in excess of these requirements must either be spent for the enlargement and improvement of the service furnished or the rates charged for the service must be reduced. This is fundamental in the policy of the management. all times be adequate, dependable and satisfactory to the user. "Obviously, the only sound policy that will meet these obligations is to continue to furnish the best possible telephone service at the lowest cost consistent with financial "With your sympathetic understanding we shall continue to go forward, providing a telephone service for the nation more and more free from errors or delays, and always at a cost as low as is consistent with financial safety." IL&MSIEN Mr. and Mrs. Alex Christofferson, Mrs. T. F. Kirkham, Mrs. W. L. Mr. and Mrs. John S. Smith spent Mrs. R. BWorlton. Worlton and Monday in Salt Lake doing temple Mrs. George I.ewis spent Fridayi work. afternoon in Salt Lake on a pleasure Kirkham Crabb left Thursday for PHONE MAIN STREET Mr. and Mrs.. C. F. Johnson an4 Mr. C. L. .Tohnsnn snpnt. :Sat.nd.iv in Salt Lake on business. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Evans spent Sunday in Magna with their son, Ferd Evans. Mrs. Andy Trane spent Monday in Salt Lake with her sons, Don, Morris and Ralph Trane. Mrs. Noye Christofferson, 7 Mrs. Luella Christoffeson and Ivy Christofferson were Salt Lake visitors '"! j" rf'?' Mrs. Blanch Evans and Mr. and Mrs. 0. A. Holmstead spent Sunday in Goshen with Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hansen. mm f Mr. and Mrs. Udell Lamb of Dell, Utah, spent Sunday in Lehi with Mr. and Mrs. John Jackson. Mr. and Mrs. Nos Nelson and children of Provo, spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. jr ..nflP- 9 i-- A s .t . , , Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Stewart are the proud parents of a fine hahv boy born Sunday evening at thir home. Mother and baby are reported to be getting akng nicely. Sunday dinner guests of Mr. and Mrs. Gerald Taylor were: Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Bradshaw and daughter, Sylvia Jean, and Mr. and Mrs: R. W. Bradshaw and the Taylor family. Wilken Family, Inc., Aladdin, Pa. Ex ecu tire offices: N. Y. C. The Wilken Family Blended Whiskey 90 proof the straight whiskies in this product are 20 month or more o!d,2 5 straight whiskies; 75 grain neutral spirits; 20 straight whiskey 20 months old; 5 Straight whiskey 4 years old. , fti IIii IIii I I X I EJ DOUE ABOUT 7 . r ft Wmget of Salt A. M. Mahle-b- y of Monroe, spent Sunday with Mr. In the and Mrs; Charles Crabb. eveninfe thev motored to Payson to visit with Mr. and Mrs. Lowell Crabb. The family of Mrs. Adaline Peterson gathered at her home to a delici-ousl- y cooked turkey dinner Monday evening, the occasion being her 82nd birthday. The sketch of her life was read by Phyllis Jackson and written by Mrs. Elmer Jackson. A program was given by immediate family members before dinner was served. Covers were laid for Mrs, Ellis Peterson, Mr. and Mrsi Lmjis Peterson, G. S. Peterson, Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Jackson, Mr. and Mrs. M. S. Lott Mr. and Mrs. Elwood Brown, Mr. and Mrs. Chester Peterson, Mrs. Donette Holms(tead, Mrs. Norval Holmstead, Mrs. Freda Peterson, and son. Gene, Maurine Peterson, Beth, Phlis and Dickie Jackson, Miriam and Donald I.ott, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Lott, Ferris Brown, and" Glen and Wayne Peterson. .. - niMi,, TihV-- 11 -" ilMi'Ha j I y i jj Something can be done Install AUTOMATIC The Sunshine workers of the Second Ward entertained at a delightful party for Mrs. A. J. Evans home Mondav in honor of her 82nd birthday; There vere twenty-fiv- e guests in attendance. R. llllllll j - Mrs1. I II Orchestra the L. D. S. Hospital, Wehieday for treatment for hrights disease- Mr. and ' mwz-&4- w t " Iake and Mr. and Mrs. : jit- .Mai IIIIUII if ii ii iah jTjK t'A Wi d f),, v-"- f ite " ' I to - is ' if ii fr ir" u.-i- j E Mr. and Mrs. William Allred ani children of Murray, spent Sunday evening in Lehi at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Hebertson. K y"1; Miss Verla Gray, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Gray was taken to Copyright 1937, The LEHI, UTAH trip. The Junor and Senior Classes en joyed a merry ''Scavanger Hunt" and refreshments at a social Wednesday evening. No. 228 17 there. Paul Whiteman's furnished the music. quart LTBHaflDS, Topenish, Washington, where he will be employed by the sugar company wThere iiWV be e- John Broadbent and Kieth Smith motored to Salt Lake, Monday evening to attend the Cocoanut Grove No. 229 it will WE DESIRE TO SERVE YOU treatments there. business of the JrpHE J. American Telephone and Now gas furnaces offer you the advantages of winter circulation of warmed, filtered and properly humidified air to Natural GAS Heat! forever free from the irksome task of tendNatural gas heat is 100' autoing a furnace! matic. 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